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Page 178
... and the Scotch fir , in particular , ) are quite equal to the pines from our American colonies ; and with proper care in the raising , pruning , seasoning , and felling , would be found to answer in ship - building equally as well ...
... and the Scotch fir , in particular , ) are quite equal to the pines from our American colonies ; and with proper care in the raising , pruning , seasoning , and felling , would be found to answer in ship - building equally as well ...
Page 476
The demonstration of this proposition is made to depend on the solution of the following problem : “ To decompose a given integral number into four squares , of which the roots shall be equal to another given number .
The demonstration of this proposition is made to depend on the solution of the following problem : “ To decompose a given integral number into four squares , of which the roots shall be equal to another given number .
Page 477
If the axes , and consequently the principal sections , be parallel to each other , the tints of the two images will be the same as if we had only one plate equal to the thickness of both ; that is , to e + é : but , if the axes cross ...
If the axes , and consequently the principal sections , be parallel to each other , the tints of the two images will be the same as if we had only one plate equal to the thickness of both ; that is , to e + é : but , if the axes cross ...
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